No. 99 isn’t a player on the Maryland football team. He’s Keith Moore, better known as “Special K,” a Maryland super fan who has pumped up the crowd at Byrd Stadium for decades.
Maryland Officials Not Concerned about Voter-Registration Fraud Plaguing Other States
Maryland’s voter registration deadline looms less than two weeks away. But Board of Elections officials in Maryland say the focus is on voter roll maintenance, not registration fraud prevention.
Terps Get Fresh Start in ACC Opener Against Wake Forest
The Maryland Terrapins football team sees the start of ACC play as a fresh start, a chance to take four games worth of growth and learning into a slate filled with familiar foes.
Dining for a Cause: ‘From the Bay, For the Bay’ Benefits Chesapeake Bay Oyster Recovery
Restaurants in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania and D.C.dish up $1 toward oyster recovery for every seafood dish purchased Oct. 6-13.
Washington and Baltimore have winning baseball together for first time since ’69
Until this year, Washington and Baltimore haven’t had winning baseball teams in the same season since 1969. The Orioles would finish 109-53 and lose in the World Series, while the Senators finished 86-76, failing to make the playoffs.
Sniper Anniversary: A survivor’s story 10 years later
Washington, D.C. – As the Washington region marks the 10-year anniversary of the beltway snipers one of the surviving victims recalls the time when residents were gripped with fear, not knowing when the gunmen would strike again.
NHL Lockout Leaves Maryland Sports Bars Crying in Their Beers
WASHINGTON — Maryland sports bars and restaurants received bad news Thursday, with the NHL cancelling the first two weeks of the season and setting up a situation that could leave the venues’ revenues high and dry
Dining for a Cause: “From the Bay, For the Bay” Benefits Chesapeake Bay Oyster Recovery
BALTIMORE – Cleaning up the Chesapeake Bay is as simple as going out to eat, at least from Oct
Winning Baseball in Baltimore and Washington for First Time Since ’69
ANNAPOLIS – This year will be forever known as the season of resurgence for Washington and Baltimore baseball, as the Nationals and Orioles are both headed for the playoffs